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Example sentences for "coadjutor"

Lexicographically close words:
coaching; coachmaker; coachman; coachmen; coactus; coadjutors; coagula; coagulability; coagulable; coagulant
  1. Little by little he became, to all intents, the coadjutor of the bishop, who charged him with the preaching and the baptism of catechumens.

  2. It is probable that some time during the inquiry he had got to know Valerius' coadjutor better.

  3. However, one day, when in the bitter cold of January she could not even afford a fire, she received a visit from the Coadjutor Bishop, who was a man of great importance among the Frondeurs.

  4. He had disgraced the coadjutor from his appointment, for an irregularity of conduct almost venial from the circumstances connected with it.

  5. In 1643, he had not hesitated to throw himself into the arms of the Importants; but the title of Coadjutor of Paris, which had just been conferred upon him as a recompense for the virtues and services of his father, arrested him.

  6. Thus spoke the Coadjutor and the Court of her.

  7. A few lines addressed to the Coadjutor in the Queen's own handwriting, and carried by Madame de Chevreuse, brought to her side that wily priest and formidable tribune, disguised en cavalier.

  8. The Coadjutor at first with that view acted in good faith, and remained faithful in the first moments of the agreement which he had entered into with the Queen.

  9. It disposed of a great part of the Parisian clergy through the Coadjutor of the Archbishop De Retz, who possessed and exercised all the authority of his uncle.

  10. The Coadjutor with an inconceivable address and most extraordinary success handled the threads of the intrigues consequent upon such agreement.

  11. The mediation of the Duke d'Orleans, the only one he could accept, offered no security, the Duke instead of governing the Coadjutor and Madame de Chevreuse, was then governed by them.

  12. Was it becoming, one might ask, of the restless and licentious Coadjutor to constitute himself the remorseless censor of a woman whose errors he shared?

  13. At length, when the Coadjutor believed that everything had been sufficiently prepared, he made the Palatine write to inform the Queen that he was about to go to the parliament.

  14. Seeing her so useful in the mysteries of the Catholic religion, our religious sent her to become a coadjutor and the spiritual mother of many souls, whom she reduced to the faith and catechized thus gaining them for the Church.

  15. By that means many souls were captured and entreated baptism, for she was a zealous worker and an apostolic coadjutor in that flock of the Lord.

  16. Everard, the coadjutor of the Archbishop of Cashel, by Dr.

  17. Both were men too cautious to allow their adversaries any parliamentary advantage over them, but not so their intrepid coadjutor out of doors, Apothecary Lucas.

  18. Murray, coadjutor to the Archbishop of Dublin, on behalf of his brother prelates, was attended with no greater advantage, though the envoy himself was more properly treated.

  19. He therefore proposed the election of his brother Ferdinand as coadjutor with him in administering the affairs of Germany.

  20. Charles, being still much occupied by the affairs of his vast kingdom of Spain, with all its ambitions and wars, needed a coadjutor in the government of Germany, as serious trouble was evidently near at hand.

  21. Hellmuth's position became still more trying, for his commission as Bishop Coadjutor ceased, and he made another appeal to Mr. Gladstone for some suitable preferment, but without success.

  22. Pharamond was quite as anxious to be rid of the old lady as the younger one could be, but he was far-seeing and cautious, while his coadjutor was culpably impatient.

  23. Power, indeed, had no coadjutor on whom he could at all rely.

  24. Mr Percival knew well that his coadjutor had been working for years at a commentary on the Hebrew text of the Four Greater Prophets.

  25. But he could not wish a better coadjutor than Carloman, who was really rather more a monk than a prince.

  26. The arrival of a coadjutor caused Mr Swan considerable relief, as he had suffered in health in consequence of his uninterrupted labours in transcribing the Manchu manuscript.

  27. He was now enabled to prosecute the enterprise with continued exertion, having so active a coadjutor to divide the toil.

  28. His mind could admit of no idea that was not connected with the discovery of the grand arcanum, and he supposed his youthful coadjutor equally devoted.

  29. He has lately taken a coadjutor worthy of himself, being another stray sheep that has returned to the village fold.

  30. Old Christy, and his faithful coadjutor the gamekeeper, acted as constables to guard the prisoner, triumphing in having at last got this terrible offender in their clutches.

  31. The Being and his Coadjutor understood each other very well and were the best of friends.

  32. Sometimes I think the tests are too fair," the Coadjutor observed.

  33. On the same day the coadjutor Adolf was inducted as archbishop, in spite of the opposition of a large number of the representatives of the Landtag, who, however, gave in their adhesion by the end of the month.

  34. Writing to the coadjutor Adolf, on 6th December, Billick says that at Mainz they heard that all the roads were occupied by the enemy.

  35. Hence it is easy to explain the mistrust with which she inspired the Coadjutor of Paris, the future Cardinal de Retz.

  36. It is from the pen of my valued coadjutor John G.

  37. Bishop Wiseman, at first coadjutor to Bishop Walsh here, as he had been in the central District.

  38. The second naval lord may be regarded as the coadjutor of the first naval lord, with whose operations his duties are very closely related, though, like every other member of the Board, he is subordinate only to the first lord.

  39. It is not always associated with legal proceedings, and might apparently be applied to a supporter or coadjutor in the pursuit of any desired object.

  40. As bishop of Lucca he had been an energetic coadjutor with Hildebrand in endeavouring to suppress simony, and to enforce the celibacy of the clergy.

  41. He was made Pro-Vicar Apostolic of the London district; subsequently appointed coadjutor to Dr.

  42. Wiseman went back as coadjutor to Bishop Walsh, of the Midland district.

  43. Empress--Dowager of China, Prince Ch'un the coadjutor of, ii.


  44. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "coadjutor" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.